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         New Brunswick History:     more books (100)
  1. The Life and Times of Sir Leonard Tilley; Being a Political History of New Brunswick for the Past Seventy Years by James Hannay, 2010-10-14
  2. The first history of New Brunswick by Peter Fisher, 1980
  3. History of New Brunswick and the Other Maritime Provinces by John Murdoch Harper, 2010-03-30
  4. Foot-Prints, Or, Incidents in Early History of New Brunswick: -1883 by Joseph Wilson Lawrence, 2009-07-08
  5. New Brunswick: A Short History (Revised Second Edition) by Tim Frink, 2000-02
  6. History of Sackville, New Brunswick, by W. C Milner, 1934
  7. Bulletin of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick
  8. At the Crossroads: A History of Sackville, New Brunswick by William B. Hamilton, 2004-06
  9. Bulletin Of The Natural History Society Of New Brunswick, No. 1 (1882)
  10. Notes On The Natural History And Physiography Of New Brunswick: On The Color Of The Water In New Brunswick Rivers (1898) by William Francis Ganong, 2010-05-23
  11. New Brunswick in history by William H Benedict, 2001
  12. Fredericton: Fredericton. New Brunswick, History of Fredericton, History of Marysville, Fredericton Express, Provinces and territories of Canada
  13. New Brunswick - A History: 1784-1867 by W. Stewart MacNutt, 1963-01-01
  14. New Brunswick: History: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>

21. Stuart Tingley's Home Page
page will be devoted primarily to various aspects of the natural history of my home province . new brunswick, Canada
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Welcome to STUART TINGLEY'S HOME PAGE Click HERE for my photo and a map of my corner of the world This page will be devoted primarily to various aspects of the natural history of my home province, New Brunswick, Canada Here's our Provincial Bird.... Voici notre Oiseau Provincial.... WHAT'S NEW? QUOI DE NEUF? CLICK HERE for the latest additions to my home page. LIST OF NEW BRUNSWICK BIRDS LISTE DES OISEAUX DU NOUVEAU-BRUNSWICK Here is a simple List of the Birds Recorded in New Brunswick as of January 1, 1997. I hope to expand this list in the near future with information on the status of each species. Voici une Liste des Oiseaux du Nouveau-Brunswick RARE BIRDS PHOTO ALBUM! ALBUM DE PHOTO DES OISEAUX RARES! Here's my new RARE BIRDS PHOTO ALBUM . A collection of mainly low-quality images of rare birds that I've seen in New Brunswick over the years. Also some better-quality shots of some common New Brunswick birds and a few photos of rarities that I've taken elsewhere in the Atlantic Provinces . Have fun looking through them and again I apologize for the quality of the images. They are low resolution scans of colour prints made from slides (how's that for excuses?). Still they have proven adequate to document the occurrence of these rarities. BUTTERFLIES OF NEW BRUNSWICK PAPILLIONS DU NOUVEAU-BRUNSWICK Here's a complete listing of the butterflies of New Brunswick along with a list of references, photos of many species and an almost-daily listing of sightings from across the province. To check it out click

22. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - New
and history Links Main Page National Atlantic Provinces newfoundland Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island new brunswick Acadian
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Barters of Carleton County The Barters were the first landowners in Avondale NB and their story, beginning about 1750 in England, is lengthy but quite fascinating. Links to family stories (tall tales?) going back to the early 1800's. New Brunswick
Pennsylvania German Folklore Society of Ontario
Founded to develop appreciation for the early Pennsylvania German Mennonite settlers of Ontario. Ontario
Railways of Eastern Ontario
A history of some of the railway lines in Eastern Ontario before they were taken over by Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways. Ontario
Manitoba Vital Statistics
Search the database of Births (more than 100 years ago), Marriages (more than 80 years ago) and Deaths (more than 70 years ago). Manitoba
Carriere and Lapierre Family Trees
Family tree of a Canadian Family researching the French Canadian ancestors. Surnames include Carriere and Lapierre from Ontario and Quebec. Personal - Various
Family Tapestries
Provides custom made genealogical FotoDesigns which are one-of-a-kind photo family trees, composites and memorials based on a novel, non-destructive approach using patrons treasured photos and snapshots.

23. Main
Welcome to the Department of Art history Department of Art history 71 Hamilton Street new brunswick, NJ, 08901 Tod Marder, Chairperson
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Faculty Undergraduate Graduate Resources ... Visual Resources Welcome to the Department of Art History Office Information:
Department of Art History
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New Brunswick, NJ, 08901
Tod Marder, Chairperson Course Materials Use menus above for most up to date information. If you can not find what you need there, search the Art History site: The Department Website is Maintained by the Art History Webmaster

24. Government Of New Brunswick - About New Brunswick - History
About new brunswick history When Samuel de Champlain and other Europeansbegan to visit new brunswick in the earlv 1600s, they
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... Aquaculture Symbols Coat of Arms Provincial Flag Provincial Tree Provincial Bird ... Provincial Tartan Other Links N.B. Resources This Week In N.B.History N.B. Video ... Tourism N.B. About New Brunswick - History When Samuel de Champlain and other Europeans began to visit New Brunswick in the earlv 1600s, they were met by Maliseets and Micmacs. The early French farmers settled at the head of the Bay of Fundy and up the St. John River Valley as far as present-day Fredericton and called the land Acadia. Fall-out from the English and French wars in Europe resulted in the expulsion of more than 5,000 Acadians in 1755. Some of them escaped to what was then a remote and uninhabited coastline along the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Chaleur Bay. Today we call it the Acadian Perninsula. Others returned to France or fled to the United States, many settling in Louisiana. In 1783 it was the English who were refugees. During the American Revolution some citizens from the eastern seaboard wanted to remain loyal to the English crown and fled to Canada. So many landed in Saint John that by 1785 they were able to incorporate Canada's first city.

25. Historic Sites New Brunswick (History)
Location new brunswick Category history. Historic Sites. Find similar pagesat history. Visit Online Highways' interactive American history project.
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Location: New Brunswick History Historic Sites
Find similar pages at History Visit Online Highways' interactive American History project. A team of researchers is developing a site that will present U.S. history in the context of present day travel.
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26. A Micmac Experience--A Micmac Feast Bouctouche, New Brunswick (History)
Located off of the Acadian Coastal Drive. Find similar pages at history. RR 2, Site1, Box 9 Bouctouche NB E0A 1G0. Voice Phone 506743-9000, Fax 506-743-8995.
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Location: Bouctouche New Brunswick History A Micmac ExperienceA Micmac Feast
Explore the traditional diet of the Micmac people from pre-contact to modern times through a Time Walk Trail. The tour includes three hours dedicated to a cultural and historical interpreted walk and museum, and a traditional feast and smudging ceremony. Located off of the Acadian Coastal Drive. Find similar pages at History Lowest Rates and Free candid reviews for Bouctouche at Tripadvisor.com.
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27. History Of New Brunswick Women
This past month, Women's history Month, could be renamed Believe it orNot month. new brunswick has had its share of outrageous history.
http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/rosellam/History.html
OUTRAGEOUS HISTORY OF WOMEN
by Rosella Melanson
When the politics of the moment get too inane, refuge can always be found in history.There's been a lot of talk of history lately - with the new CBC series on Canada's history, the passing of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the unveiling of the Famous Five statues in Ottawa, Women's History Month, Mikmaq History Month.
One of our national newspapers recently carried a series on Canada's history, ending with an editorial denouncing Canadian's ignorance of Canadian history and blaming diversity. The editorial complained that the main stream of history is neglected because students are busy learning the stories of women and others. "Wa-a-ah! We don't want to learn about women" is a peculiar contribution to a national debate.
Life as evidenced by the topics in any daily newspaper, is made up of personal stories, social movements, labour conflicts, ethnic conflicts, regional struggles. What military and political leaders do - which is the traditional stuff of history - should not be all that is admitted into history, especially since their actions are purportedly in reaction to those other life events.
The most outrageous stories I know are stories from women's history. This past month, Women's History Month, could be renamed Believe it or Not month. New Brunswick has had its share of outrageous history. Two of my favourites:

28. Index, Saint John, New Brunswick
Welcome to the evergrowing city of Saint John, new brunswick. Within these pageswe delve into some of the history of Saint John and its early inhabitants
http://new-brunswick.net/Saint_John/
ENTER Welcome to the ever-growing city of Saint John, New Brunswick. Within these pages we delve into some of the history of Saint John and its early inhabitants, historic building, cobblestone walkways and the natural beauty of the city. Saint John is well know for some of the finest surviving examples of 19th century commercial facades in all of Canada. Visit Saint John's outstanding Irving Nature Park, the famous Reversing Falls and Rockwood Park. See works by local artists, read about famous local folks, enjoy a virtual walk through the city and check out the events of the day. All these things and more await your viewing pleasure inside. Come in and enjoy the "Greatest Little City in the East", Saint John, New Brunswick!

29. History Of Saint John, New Brunswick
settlers, a walk down Prince William St. is like taking a walk in thepast. From Champlain to Lord A political history of new brunswick.
http://new-brunswick.net/Saint_John/history.html
NEW BRUNSWICK LOCAL HISTORY Saint John is the largest city in New Brunswick, Canada. Located at the mouth of the Saint John River,on the Bay of Fundy.
Saint John Harbour was first entered probably in 1524 by Gomez (A Spaniard) and named Rio De La Buelta. Earlier still Basque, Breton and Norman Fisherman are to believed to have made voyages to the Bay of Fundy in the early 1500s.
History records that the French explorers Sieur de Monts and Samuel De Champlain , arrived at the mouth of what is now the St. John River on June 24, 1604, feast day of St. John the Baptist and named the River in the Saint's honour.
Portland Point, near where H.M.C.S. Brunswicker is located, is an important historic landmark on the east side of Saint John Harbour. It was here that the first permanent french settlement in that part of Acadia now known as New Brunswick was made.
Fortified by Charles La Tour, who was made Lieutenant Governor in 1631 to 1635 and engaged in trade with the natives.
It was occupied in 1758 by the British and renamed Fort Frederick . The latter was destroyed by American revolutionaries in 1775 but was replaced by Fort Howe (1777-1778), whose block house has since been reconstructed. The settlement began to develope in 1783, when the United Empire Loyalists established Parr Town and

30. UNBSJ Faculty Of Arts - History

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Understanding the past helps us to understand the present and plan for the future. Students of History acquire a broad knowledge with the opportunity to specialize in Canadian, American, European, British and Ancient history. Over the course of their studies they learn to organize detailed information; to develop an effective system of investigating a problem and to write both reports and essays with clarity. Most importantly, their analytical skills are useful in dealing with contemporary problems.
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Students apply to the Department of History and Politics for permission to honour in History in the term in which they attain 60 ch. They must complete the History Honours requirements in the next 60 ch of their 120 ch Honours program. To be eligible for admission to Honours, a student must have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 in History courses. This minimum must be maintained for the duration of the Honours program. Students must obtain a minimum grade of C for history courses to be credited towards Honours in History. The decision to admit a student to the Honours program rests with the History faculty.

31. Eco-Timber Ltd. - A Brief Logging History Of New Brunswick
We buy quality waterlogged logs (submerged at least 80 years) as well as reclaimedantique building timbers. A Brief history of Logging in new brunswick.
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We buy quality water-logged logs (submerged at least 80 years) as well as reclaimed antique building timbers. A Brief History of Logging in New Brunswick N ew Brunswick’s logging industry began on a small scale around the year 1670 mostly by the French settlers with a mill in Charlotte County. It was not until a century later with the influx of American Loyalists and British settlers that the industry made a bigger impact. It was in this period that giant White Pines were reserved first by the French Crown and shortly after the British Crown for shipbuilding during the Napoleonic War. These giant trees were 200’ in height and over 7’ in diameter and were all cut by early 17th century.
[South Bay River Boom c.1866] T here were over 300 sawmills at the peak of the logging industry between 1810-1840. Mills were always located near a river as this was the only means of transportation until the late 19th century. The logs were dumped in the water in the spring and were gathered at a booming area for sorting. Many logs became water-logged and sank, river log-driving was practiced until only 40 years ago. There were so many logs that the logging operations always allowed a 5-15% rate of loss, due to sinking. Many of them are long lost, but we are retrieving the ones left behind, truly rare treasures.
[sawmill village c. 1855 (Public Archives of New Brunswick)]

32. New Brunswick Film - History
history When Samuel de Champlain and other European explorers began to explorethe area that became new brunswick in the early 1600s, they were met by the
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When Samuel de Champlain and other European explorers began to explore the area that became New Brunswick in the early 1600s, they were met by the Maliseet and Mi'kmaq peoples who inhabited the area and lived along its rivers and coasts. The early French pioneers established settlements at the head of the Bay of Fundy and up the St. John River Valley as far as present-day Fredericton and called the entire Maritime region Acadia. The area was the subject of numerous conflicts between the French and British empires during the later 1600s and early 1700s. The region was ceded to Great Britain in 1710. Following the final defeat of the French in 1755, more than 5,000 Acadians were forced into exile from their lands by the British. Some of them escaped to what was then a remote and relatively uninhabited coastline along the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Baie des Chaleurs, where these Acadian settlements grew and thrived. Today, this region is known as the Acadian Peninsula. In 1783, refugees loyal to the British Crown began to land at the mouth of the St. John River in what was then part of the Province of Nova Scotia. They were fleeing from persecution in the aftermath of the American Revolution and came from as far south as Georgia and as far north as Massachusetts. These refugees were not all of British origin, but included German, Dutch and Black Loyalists. The Black Loyalists included a number of freed slaves, but there were a small number of loyalists who brought their slaves with them to New Brunswick.

33. New Brunswick, NJ History Photos - Part Of Metuchen Edison History Features
new brunswick, new Jersey. history and Photos A part of the Metuchen Edison historyweb site. The Metuchen / Edison area is closely linked to new brunswick.
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The Metuchen / Edison area is closely linked to New Brunswick. The Middlesex County seat, New Brunswick is a short distance from Metuchen and Edison and has been linked by roads to Metuchen and Bonhamtown since the earliest days. Here are some items of interest that feature New Brunswick: 1829 New Brunswick city map 1910 aeroview - New Brunswick city map Photos and other items - Group 1 Photos and other items - Group 2 ... James Halpin CPA Home page
Last updated 4/27/2001 by Jim Halpin

34. New Brunswick, NJ History Photos - Part Of Metuchen Edison History Features
Metuchen Edison history Home Metuchen Edison history Misc. Items new brunswick photos Group 1. new brunswick, new Jersey.
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Old New Brunswick Photos - Group 1 (press BACK to return here) Early Bill of Lading Newport RI / New Brunswick NJ Early Bill of Lading Newport RI / New Brunswick NJ Kaufman Pharmacy 1942 Seminary ... James Halpin CPA Home page
Last updated 4/24/2001 by Jim Halpin

35. UNB Dept. Of History Homepage
Category Society history Academic Departments Canada new brunswick
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36. University Of New Brunswick Archives & Special Collections-Natural History Socie
MG H 137 Title Natural history Society of new brunswick fonds. The Natural historySociety of new brunswick continued to function until at least 1969.
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1941-1969; predominant 1941-1949. 21 cm of textual material Administrative History: The objectives of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick were research and making known the results of this research so that it could be put to practical use. After incorporation in 1883, the Society began the annual publication of a scientific journal called the Bulletin of the Natural Society of New Brunswick . The rapid development of the educational features of the Natural History Society soon made larger quarters necessary. As a result, the Provincial Museum was formed which was incorporated as a provincial body in 1929. The Natural History Society merged with it in 1932 to the extent of depositing in the larger building the extensive collections and library formed through the years of collecting. In November 1942, in the process of re-organization and with expanded membership, the headquarters was transferred to the University of New Brunswick and the publication of the bulletin resumed through financial aid from University funds. A change in the name of the bulletin was made in order for published papers originating outside of the province, but within the general Acadian region, to be included. The first copy of the renamed bulletin, the

37. NBPlating
Contacts Capabilities Plant Tour ISO 9002 FAQ history AESF Library Good Old Days Search Directions new brunswick Plating, Inc.
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New Brunswick, New Jersey 732.545.6522 Fax 732.846.9779 New Brunswick Plating is known worldwide for barrel plating complex, tight tolerance zinc die cast parts with chemical milling copper bright nickel Electroless nickel ... zinc , and a variety of other finishes . In addition, our general plating department is capable of barrel and rack plating large or small volumes of aluminum, beryllium copper, brass, steel and many other base materials . See our Capabilities page for a complete list base materials and finishes. We strive to be the technological leaders in the plating industry. Our three chemists provide superior technical assistance and services to our customers in addition to process development, control and engineering. Our laboratory services include various testing procedures for specification compliance and failure analysis including: x-ray fluorescence , SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope), cross-section , physical testing (salt spray, humidity), and chemical testing.
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38. New Brunswick Plating's Company History
NBP's Company history. HOME CONTACTS CAPABILITIES PLANT TOUR ISO 9002 FAQ AESF LIBRARY GOOD OLD DAYS SEARCH new brunswick Plating, Inc.
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NBP's Company History HOME CONTACTS CAPABILITIES PLANT TOUR ... SEARCH New Brunswick Plating, Inc. was started in 1932 by Martin and Harry Sica. The original name "New Brunswick Nickel and Chromium Plating Works" was changed to the current name in the 1960's. In the early 1930's the company gained expertise in the hard chromium plating process which was new to the industry.
This expertise contributed to the war effort by adding the finish to aircraft wing hinges and torpedo sleeves. Cadmium plating was done on military hardware, silver on electrical contacts and nickel on parts for the Manhattan project. In 1946, the company moved for the third time to a 50,000 sq. ft. facility to meet the growing post war demands. The fourth move came two years later when the company abandoned high-volume commercial plating to return to the industrial market where plating experience and expertise were scarce. With a reduced work force, the company hard chrome plated dies, rolls, shafts and molds. It was one of the first plating job shops to acquire an FAA repair station license and to plate critical aviation parts. They silver and gold plated wave guides, cadmium plated and phosphated radar cabinets, zinc, nickel and copper on military hardware for the Korean Conflict.
This expertise was passed to the second generation who in turn set some records themselves.

39. New Brunswick Tomorrow :: History
Johnson announces in April that it will remain in new brunswick and will corporateinvestments in the revitalization of a city in new Jersey history. .
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Information Press Releases Annual Reports Financial Highlights NBT History Partnerships Partner Links home information / history The following is a chronology of some of the highlights of New Brunswick's physical, economic, social and cultural revitalization over the past two decades: The American City Corporation report in January finds strong potential for revitalization in New Brunswick and recommends a partnership of the private and public sectors. New Brunswick Tomorrow is officially organized July 1 with a Board of Directors representing all segments of the community. John J. Heldrich is elected chairman. The New Brunswick Development Corporation (DevCo) is created in January as a private, non-profit organization to serve as NBT's implementation partner for economic development. Richard B. Sellars is elected chairman. A conceptual blueprint by renowned architect and planner, I.M. Pei, for downtown revitalization is announced in May. A series of eight community meetings is held to get input on Pei's plans.

40. New Brunswick Tomorrow :: History
Translate this page siguiente en una cronología de algunos de los puntos sobresalientes de la revitalizaciónfísica, económica, social, y cultural de new brunswick durante las
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Comités Para el Bienstar de Infantes y Niños Servicios Para Adolescentes y Jóvenes Servicios Para Adultos y Familias Servicios Para Envejecientes ... Evaluaciones Programáticas
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El reporte de la corporación "American City Corporation" en el mes de enero encuentra un potencial fuerte para la revitalización de New Brunswick y recomienda una asociación entre los sectores privados y públicos.
New Brunswick Tomorrow se organiza oficialmente el 1ero de julio con una Junta de Directores representando todos los segmentos de la comunidad. El Sr. John J. Heldrich es elegido presidente de la junta.
La corporación, "The New Brunswick Development Corporation (DevCo) fue creado en enero como una organización privada, sin fines de lucro para servir como el socio de NBT para llevar a cabo el desarollo económico. El Sr. Richard B. Sellers es elegido como presidente. Se anuncia en mayo un plan conceptual diseñado por el arquitecto y planificador de renombre, I.M. Pei para la revitalización del centro de la ciudad de New Brunswick. Se llevan a cabo una serie de ocho reuniones en la comunidad para recibir comentarios sobre el plan del Sr. Pei.

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